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so there's a lot at stake not only here in the united states but investors in markets around the world also keeping a very close eye on what is going on. neil: ashley webster, thank you very much. the fox business story going on were a lot of you by the ratio of 9:one picked mitt romney. the president winning 37% to 30%. the rest of the folks had no idea. it is fair to say that the president did better in this debate that h than he did the l3 debate. that doesn't mean the governor romney performed any less, just as the president did better. i know you're a big romney backer, could be a big capitalist. that was the difference, right? i noticed the same governor romney two weeks ago, this time he had somebody to debate with though. >> i think the president did better. it wasn't a high bar, but the president did better. i expected him to explain why he should be reelected, why the four years were better than we think and for governor romney to come out and explain why the last four years were not so good. neil: he was talking, a great speaker, paraphrasing, but the record is what the reco
so there's a lot at stake not only here in the united states but investors in markets around the world also keeping a very close eye on what is going on. neil: ashley webster, thank you very much. the fox business story going on were a lot of you by the ratio of 9:one picked mitt romney. the president winning 37% to 30%. the rest of the folks had no idea. it is fair to say that the president did better in this debate that h than he did the l3 debate. that doesn't mean the governor romney...
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you have in mitt romney a man who keeps talking about restoring that unipolar moment for the united states, where the u.s. was the preeminent power around the world and basically had no challengers. and we had that for a while really between the collapse of the soviet union and the beginning of 9/11. what you hear from president obama is something different. what you hear is we're in a different age now. we've got to pull back from these wars. we have to build coalitions. and countries that have a greater interest in solving a problem like libya or syria have to put skin in the game first. the u.s. will be there to back them up. that's a very different concept. it's one of sort sharing power, building coalitions. now, you heard mr. romney say at various points he, too, would build coalitions, and i'm sure he would. but the question is does the world view mr. romney as somebody who wants to bring back america allegation the sole superpower? do they view president obama as somebody who can actually engage the rest of the world? what he promised in 2008, he's governed more through drone strik
you have in mitt romney a man who keeps talking about restoring that unipolar moment for the united states, where the u.s. was the preeminent power around the world and basically had no challengers. and we had that for a while really between the collapse of the soviet union and the beginning of 9/11. what you hear from president obama is something different. what you hear is we're in a different age now. we've got to pull back from these wars. we have to build coalitions. and countries that...
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why is the man running for president of the united states sending his running mate to places in the united states where the people who are going to decide the election cannot see him? that's ahead. zeebox is the free app that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. your mouth has giggled, snuggled, bubbled ...and yellowed. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over ten years of stains and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest 3d white whitestrips. >>> as soon as indiana senator dick lugar lost his seat in a republican primary to a tea party guy named richard mourdock, they knew the democrats had been given an o n opening to take that senate seat from red to blue. that was before richard mourdock explained
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>>> paul ryan is running for vice president of the united states. why is the man running for president of the united states sending his running mate to places in the united states where the people who are going to decide the election cannot see him? that's ahead. that makes tv even better. if your tv were a prom queen, zeebox would be a stretch limo. with this enchanting union, comes a sunroof she can scream from... i'm goin' to prom! [ male announcer ] ...and a driver named bruce that she can re-name james... faster, james! [ male announcer ] ...just 'cause. download zeebox free, and have the night of your life with your tv. download zeebox free, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. >>
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he's running for president of the united states, which means he has to be truthful. he has to say things based on facts. as you saw, yes, he speaks well, but what did he say? >> he abandoned his big, bold idea of a $5 trillion tax cut. he says that he's not going to raise taxes. he says he's not going to raise taxes on the middle class, and the tax policy center and i think you were in a commercial quoting the tax policy center have said that's just not true. so, yes, he speaks well. just because he says it doesn't mean it's so. >> as i said, i was very not joining that commercial. we protested the fact of that commercial, and that actually came from a report where we criticized both candidates. the president made comments about social security and simpson-boles and a number of other things that didn't add up either. both sides made misstatements in the debate. doesn't the president need a different game plan going into the next debate? >> i don't accept that the postulation that both sides misrepresented the facts. mr. romney misrepresented the facts on his medicare
he's running for president of the united states, which means he has to be truthful. he has to say things based on facts. as you saw, yes, he speaks well, but what did he say? >> he abandoned his big, bold idea of a $5 trillion tax cut. he says that he's not going to raise taxes. he says he's not going to raise taxes on the middle class, and the tax policy center and i think you were in a commercial quoting the tax policy center have said that's just not true. so, yes, he speaks well. just...
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he complied that the president of the united states was an obstinate child during the debate. listen to this. >> me and my brothers were responsible for my dad doing so well. we were the ones that kept saying the same thing over and over. we say the same lie over and over and my-day-old learned then not to believe it. so while we didn't go through invite formal debate preparation, we did the real hard stuff. as a father he learned how to debate an obstinate child. >> i mean dana with mitt romney's son saying the president was like he and his brothers lying over and over again, a member of the family would have to defend that. he got -- isn't that risky to put family out there like that? >> well we've seen the risk of this before reverend. it was the romney sons the ones responsible for telling the world about shameeseamus the dog being strapped to the top of the car. themed to walk back several things. i think it's too convenient they're putting out this line that somehow there's been a change that the family is really in control. i suspect they're doing what they were doing a
he complied that the president of the united states was an obstinate child during the debate. listen to this. >> me and my brothers were responsible for my dad doing so well. we were the ones that kept saying the same thing over and over. we say the same lie over and over and my-day-old learned then not to believe it. so while we didn't go through invite formal debate preparation, we did the real hard stuff. as a father he learned how to debate an obstinate child. >> i mean dana...
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states is a lunatic but that didn't stop there. they went after the moderator. martha got it from all sides. sean hannity said, martha raddatz is the worst moderator. laura ingraham said, why does raddatz want to move on when ryan is getting traction? and then karl rove said, i miss jim lehrer. >> he's the only one that missed him. the reality is that, look, she was equal opportunity get you. there were even times that she went after vice president biden. >> no doubt. >> and everybody knows it. actually, i remind people that we have a lot of people who only listen on the radio and immediately understood who won that debate without worrying about how the president smiled. look, i think he signaled us and every time he hurts and hears something absolutely ridiculous, unprovable, that smile came on and that really was a signal for us to pay close attention for what we were about to hear and he recognized, even before ryan fin finished, that it was ridiculous and that's what that smile was all about. >> i'm going to have to leave it th
states is a lunatic but that didn't stop there. they went after the moderator. martha got it from all sides. sean hannity said, martha raddatz is the worst moderator. laura ingraham said, why does raddatz want to move on when ryan is getting traction? and then karl rove said, i miss jim lehrer. >> he's the only one that missed him. the reality is that, look, she was equal opportunity get you. there were even times that she went after vice president biden. >> no doubt. >> and...
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i'm told somewhere in that picture is the united states capital building. you have to take my word for it. 5:44 in the morning. let's get a check on the weather from bill karins. what's going on. >>> humid and foggy on the mid-atlantic east coast. visibility way down. give yourself extra time getting to work. it will be a slow drive. some people even put the flashers on this morning. very dense, even for the new york city area. you can barely see the buildings from a short distance away. southern connecticut under a dense fog advisory through baltimore and down to washington, d.c. pockets of dense fog and expect airline delays this morning because of the fog. once the fog breaks it will be a warm day. some areas from d.c. southward will get into the mid-80s today. it will feel like summer. the cold airen is 0 the way. it won't arrive in d.c. until sunday, that's when the highs will be in the upper 50s to low 60s. until then, it will feel like summertime with high humidity. the cooler air arriving in montana. it will sweep across the plains over the next cou
i'm told somewhere in that picture is the united states capital building. you have to take my word for it. 5:44 in the morning. let's get a check on the weather from bill karins. what's going on. >>> humid and foggy on the mid-atlantic east coast. visibility way down. give yourself extra time getting to work. it will be a slow drive. some people even put the flashers on this morning. very dense, even for the new york city area. you can barely see the buildings from a short distance...
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you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the burp oh of labor statistics numbers. this is nixon stuff. do you want to take back the charge? >> i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> joining me now for a close look at the jobs number, and a broiling controversy, chief economist for vice president biden and senior fellow on budget policy and priorities. jared, wow. look at the jobs report first. unemployment standing at 7.8%. non-farm payrolls rose by 114,000. total employment up by 873,000 and the labor force participation rate, that's rising up .1% down to 63.6. >> right. >> give me your grade, your rating of this report? >> this is a good report. it shows some real mow meant numb a couple of important areas. the unemployment rate can come down two ways. a bad way and good way. the bad way, it comes down because people leave the job market. give up looking for work. we actually saw that in august, but in september, that 0.3 decline in the unemployment rate was the good way. a lot more people got work. that also tells you, though, the numbers
you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the burp oh of labor statistics numbers. this is nixon stuff. do you want to take back the charge? >> i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. >> joining me now for a close look at the jobs number, and a broiling controversy, chief economist for vice president biden and senior fellow on budget policy and priorities. jared, wow. look at the jobs report first. unemployment standing at 7.8%. non-farm payrolls...
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quote, i knew the united states could knock out some of our missiles even if only one or two big ones were left, we could still hit new york. an awful lot of people would have been wiped out. consequences. understand the consequences. that's what foreign policy is about. war isn't a policy. we have no idea what the mullahs plan to do if we attack. they could unleash hezbollah and it's tens of thousands of rockets on israel, unlash hamas in gaza forcing israel to invade killing any number of civilians. where would we be then? mr. romney's performance in foreign affairs to shhis shoot first and request questions later suggests a bull who brings his china shop with him. i'm joined by "the huffington post" howard fineman, john heilemann, and delaware attorney general beau biden. our special guest must be given the first question. you will not like this question, sir, mr. attorney general. >> it's "hardball." >> general, can i call you general? >> beau is good. >> thank you. >> does romney win if it's a tie tonight? does he win if it's a tie? >> the president is going to be the strong deci
quote, i knew the united states could knock out some of our missiles even if only one or two big ones were left, we could still hit new york. an awful lot of people would have been wiped out. consequences. understand the consequences. that's what foreign policy is about. war isn't a policy. we have no idea what the mullahs plan to do if we attack. they could unleash hezbollah and it's tens of thousands of rockets on israel, unlash hamas in gaza forcing israel to invade killing any number of...
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and only the united states has the capability to do that. the current president, on the other hand, is a very different vision of the world and part of the failure that this president has had is his failure to outline broad goals, real goals, a real view of what america's role in the world should be. we have never got than from this president, just like for much of this campaign, we haven't gotten from this president his plans for the future. i hope tomorrow night eye don't know who the moderator is-- but i hope that the president will be pressed on what his plans are for the next four years on foreign policy and, if possible, on the economy. i know that's not the topic. but they are related. >> schieffer: well, let's just talk about the economy for a minute. before the year is out, unless the congress does something, and the president would have to sign into law whatever they do, we're facing what people are calling the fiscal crisis because of these automatic tax hikes that go in for everybody, and these draconian cuts in both social and d
and only the united states has the capability to do that. the current president, on the other hand, is a very different vision of the world and part of the failure that this president has had is his failure to outline broad goals, real goals, a real view of what america's role in the world should be. we have never got than from this president, just like for much of this campaign, we haven't gotten from this president his plans for the future. i hope tomorrow night eye don't know who the...
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this is the president of the united states he's talking about. he was pressed about .comment. >> did you really need to call the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> now, we've seen this disrespect right from day one. it cannot be tolerated. mitt romney must denounce a n sununu's ugly talk. joining me now, opinion writer from the "washington post," and victoria defrancesco, a fellow at the university of texas and an msnbc contributor. thanks both of you for being here tonight. jonathan, calling the president lazy. how does governor romney allow this to be said on his behalf? >> he just allows to be said. this isn't the first time governor sununu has said impertinent things about the president. remember a few months back, he said that the president didn't know what it meant to be an american, questioning the president's americanist, which ties
this is the president of the united states he's talking about. he was pressed about .comment. >> did you really need to call the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> now, we've seen this disrespect right from day one. it cannot be tolerated. mitt romney must denounce a n...
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and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney addressing the al smith dinner in new york city. live. you see him there speaking with president obama, who will be speaking in just a moment. giving the same, we expect, type of speech that mr. romney gave in a sense that it will be funny and there will be some remarks that have less snark to them and are more kind and are less political. that's the sort of speeches these are. the reason this is a big event on the political calendar is because it happens so close to the election. as we're waiting for president obama to start his remarks i should introduce w. kamau bell, the host of "totally biased" on fx which is brilliant. you are here as our comedic strategic adviser. >> yes. >> before we hear from president obama, do you have any big picture reaction to how mr. romney did there as a comedian? >> i think he has to learn how to enjoy the joke telling process. >> ah. >> he has that look on his face between every joke like he's just bee
and god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney addressing the al smith dinner in new york city. live. you see him there speaking with president obama, who will be speaking in just a moment. giving the same, we expect, type of speech that mr. romney gave in a sense that it will be funny and there will be some remarks that have less snark to them and are more kind and are less political. that's the sort of speeches these are. the reason this is...
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but also it's deleth map advertising the president of the united states. it's disrespectful and un-american. >> karen, i have lost count of the number of times over this campaign that republicans have said the most appalling things about this president. only to apologize and then carry on using exactly the same rhetoric. but would they be saying these things if there wasn't an appetite for them? >> well, of course, i think as jonathan is pointing out, part of the problem -- of course, there are moderates in the republican party who don't agree with that kind of language whose own experience is much more diverse and so they don't hold those stereotypes, but they refuse to stand up to the far right wing in their party. they refuse to stand up to rush limbaugh and ann coulter. so these stereotypes and these phrases continue to be repeated because they're afraid, look, they feel like they need that right wing part of their base to get elected. what they don't realize and i think part of this what this election cycle will illustrate is you may be able to win in
but also it's deleth map advertising the president of the united states. it's disrespectful and un-american. >> karen, i have lost count of the number of times over this campaign that republicans have said the most appalling things about this president. only to apologize and then carry on using exactly the same rhetoric. but would they be saying these things if there wasn't an appetite for them? >> well, of course, i think as jonathan is pointing out, part of the problem -- of...
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did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign co-chairman saying the president is lazy. they also put the same man on fox news to call the president stupid. >> you don't think there will be a better prepared president obama on stage next week? >> when you're not that bright, you can't get better prepared. >> that the romney campaign's post-debate message from their national campaign co-chair. the president is lazy and not that bright. here was the obama campaign's post-debate message. >> the mitt romney we all know invested in companies that were called pioneers of outsourcing jobs to other countries. but the guy on stage last night, he said he'd nev
did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign...
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. >> brett baer interrupted the president of the united states 16 times during that interview. but he wasn't disrespectful, was he? fox news shouldn't be giving anyone a lecture in civility. joining me now is former dnc communications director and msnbc political analyst karen finney. karen, good to have you with us tonight. >> hey, ed. >> sum it up. how did joe biden do last night? was he disrespectful? did he handle himself? was it over the top? >> you know what, ed? can i just say, what a bunch of wimps. last week when our guy didn't do so good, we took our lumps. we said it straight-out that the president didn't do so well. romney, you know, had a good night. we just took it and we moved on. what are these guys doing? they're like, wah, he was mean to our guy. how do they think paul ryan is going to do in front of ahmadinejad or putin if he can't handle sitting on the stage and having somebody call him on his lies? i mean, that's ridiculous. >> great point. karen, what's more disrespectful? lying to the american people or biden, the vice president, interrupting paul ryan? >
. >> brett baer interrupted the president of the united states 16 times during that interview. but he wasn't disrespectful, was he? fox news shouldn't be giving anyone a lecture in civility. joining me now is former dnc communications director and msnbc political analyst karen finney. karen, good to have you with us tonight. >> hey, ed. >> sum it up. how did joe biden do last night? was he disrespectful? did he handle himself? was it over the top? >> you know what, ed?...
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this is the united states supreme court. the reason states are not allowed to ban abortion right now and the federal government is not allowed to ban abortion right now is because of a 1973 supreme court ruling called roe versus wade. right now the ideological balance of the court is such that if an outright challenge to roe versus wade were heard in this court, the vote, we think, would likely be a 5-4 decision to keep roe versus wade, to protect a woman's right to have an abortion. if the makeup of the court changes by one justice, though, it would be about five seconds before conservatives got a case challenging roe into the court, once they were sure that the ruling would be 4-5 instead of 5-4. with four supreme court justices over the age of 70, whoever becomes president is likely to be able to appoint at least one new supreme court justice. and if it is a republican president, he will appoint nominees who will definitely vote to overturn roe versus wade. and abortion will then, immediately become a criminal act at the
this is the united states supreme court. the reason states are not allowed to ban abortion right now and the federal government is not allowed to ban abortion right now is because of a 1973 supreme court ruling called roe versus wade. right now the ideological balance of the court is such that if an outright challenge to roe versus wade were heard in this court, the vote, we think, would likely be a 5-4 decision to keep roe versus wade, to protect a woman's right to have an abortion. if the...
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states, she says she is still waiting to hear. still waiting for answers. waiting for a call. congress held hearings today. we'll talk about that shortly, but first, my conversation with sean smith's mom, pat. i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. what do you want people to know about sean? >> oh, god. he was my only child. he was good. he was good at what he did, and he loved it. >> he loved working with computers? >> computers, radios. he was good at what he did. >> was that something he had done with a kid? was he always good with computers? >> we'll, when he was a kid, computers weren't out yet. and then they were out and i got a computer and he started showing me how you could build a flame thrower by watching a computer and it told you how to do it. that's how it started. >> he lived in the netherlands were you able to communicate a lot. he served in a lot of very dangerous places. did you all ways know where he was? >> i knew where he was when he told me. for example, this time he was in the hague and
states, she says she is still waiting to hear. still waiting for answers. waiting for a call. congress held hearings today. we'll talk about that shortly, but first, my conversation with sean smith's mom, pat. i appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. what do you want people to know about sean? >> oh, god. he was my only child. he was good. he was good at what he did, and he loved it. >> he loved working with computers? >> computers, radios. he was good at...
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they know his background, they know he didn't go to the united states senate to be a millionaire. he went there to work on behalf of the people. so there's a lot of people that will expect a lot out of joe biden because they know who he is. but he'll be presenting the case that where we were and where we're going is great for america. and there is absolutely no question that if the chairman of the house budget committee, if he's all about numbers, he's not going to be able to deny what skr joe biden will say tonight. >> will we see a lot of zingers? >> what's a zinger, a fact? a fact of what the country wants, a fact of what we've been able to accomplish, the automobile loan? yesterday on the stump, paul ryan was trying to make the case that they're for the automobile industry. really? did you forget about the bankruptcy editorial that was put out by his by on top of the ticket? i mean, look, there are so many contradictions and where the republicans are right now, the tea party, this is a tea party residual. they have created an identity crisis for the republican party and the on
they know his background, they know he didn't go to the united states senate to be a millionaire. he went there to work on behalf of the people. so there's a lot of people that will expect a lot out of joe biden because they know who he is. but he'll be presenting the case that where we were and where we're going is great for america. and there is absolutely no question that if the chairman of the house budget committee, if he's all about numbers, he's not going to be able to deny what skr joe...
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his 23rd visit to the key battleground state of florida since he became of the united states. let's listen to barack obama. >> are you ready to go? i am fired up right now! it is good to be in florida. give it up for congressman ted dorch's here! your mayor, nelson mcduffy is here. senator maria sax. great candidate for congress, luis franco! and my friend and your former governor, charlie krcrist is he! and i want everybody to give a huge round of applause to scott for that introduction. >> you guys really are fired up. now, i was mentioning scott. you know, every time i need a pick-me-up, i try to see scott. in addition to some outstanding pizza. and scott and charlie crist, they were minus -- they're not democratic values. they're not republican values. they're american values. and that's what this election's all about. now, two weeks from today americans in all 50 states will step in to the voting booth but here in florida you get to start voting on saturday. and as scott just told you, if you need to know where to vote, you go to vote.barack obama.com. but i need you to v
his 23rd visit to the key battleground state of florida since he became of the united states. let's listen to barack obama. >> are you ready to go? i am fired up right now! it is good to be in florida. give it up for congressman ted dorch's here! your mayor, nelson mcduffy is here. senator maria sax. great candidate for congress, luis franco! and my friend and your former governor, charlie krcrist is he! and i want everybody to give a huge round of applause to scott for that introduction....
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states. what i think is the most shocking and consequential revelation of last night's debate is coming up next with frank rich. >>> honestly, personally, i have never had more fun watching a debate in my entire life. when we got off the air last night, somebody sent me a note that there had been a big, a physical fight, a physical altercation at a debate in california between two congressional candidates this week so i thought, oh, no, maybe this joe biden/paul ryan thing wasn't actually the single most entertaining and illuminating debate of my adult lifetime. then i watched the supposed big california congressional debate fight and it was really just this, this one guy weirdly aggressively awkwardly hugging the guy really hard. that was it. so who cares? the record stands. paul ryan versus joe biden in centerville, kentucky, last night. come on, this is add good as it ever gets. >> stop talking about how you care about people. show me something. show me a policy. show me a policy where you
states. what i think is the most shocking and consequential revelation of last night's debate is coming up next with frank rich. >>> honestly, personally, i have never had more fun watching a debate in my entire life. when we got off the air last night, somebody sent me a note that there had been a big, a physical fight, a physical altercation at a debate in california between two congressional candidates this week so i thought, oh, no, maybe this joe biden/paul ryan thing wasn't...
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obama is the president of the united states? very important job. he has to make big decisions and you're charge of a lot of people for four years. >> mr. romney, i think you made a mistake, i think you mean eight years. >> you see, kids, mr. obama just did something called using your imagination. [ laughter ] >> actually, if you take a look at the polls, i think you'll see that in a number of the key states there's -- [ door slams ] [ laughter and applause ] it's fun to use your imagination. you know, i love to have and laugh. ha-ha-ha. [ laughter ] in imagination, why, a simple piece of string here could be any number of things. ♪ can't be that. could be anything. it could be -- this doesn't make any sense. could be -- could be a piece of twine. twine and string are two fundamentally different things. you know what, this is stupid. [ trolley whistle ] oh, hey, look, it's the trolley. it's on the way to the neighborhood of make believe. that's where me and paul ryan get most of tax from. [ laughter and applause ] let's hop aboard, shall we? i thi
obama is the president of the united states? very important job. he has to make big decisions and you're charge of a lot of people for four years. >> mr. romney, i think you made a mistake, i think you mean eight years. >> you see, kids, mr. obama just did something called using your imagination. [ laughter ] >> actually, if you take a look at the polls, i think you'll see that in a number of the key states there's -- [ door slams ] [ laughter and applause ] it's fun to use...
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. >> iowa is going to help elect me the next president of the united states. >> that's what's at stake in the next 29 days. that's why i'm running for a second term as president. >> four weeks to set the record straight. >> suddenly a guy pretending to be mitt romney stood on a stage next to me. what $5 trillion tax cut? i don't know anything about a $5 trillion tax cut. >> we are going to win this. we're taking back the white house. >> the romney family is taking back this campaign. >> or not. >> that was kind of strange. trying to stick words in people's mouths. >> stay in your seats. there's just four weeks until election day. >> the top rate, for instance, would go from 35% to 28%. >> don't pay any attention to that tax cut behind the curtain. >> i'm not sure exactly precisely with what i said but i stand behind it, whatever it was. >> we begin exactly 28 days until the election with both the president and his challenger declaring they will win a race that is anything but settled. today their paths will cross again in ohio, the state that may yet decide this election. amid new sign
. >> iowa is going to help elect me the next president of the united states. >> that's what's at stake in the next 29 days. that's why i'm running for a second term as president. >> four weeks to set the record straight. >> suddenly a guy pretending to be mitt romney stood on a stage next to me. what $5 trillion tax cut? i don't know anything about a $5 trillion tax cut. >> we are going to win this. we're taking back the white house. >> the romney family is...
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you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the bureau of labor sticks numbers. this is nixon stuff. jack, do you want to take back the charge that there was corruption here? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. you don't think it's coincidental that we've got the biggest surge since 1983 and in the jobs surge? come on, chris. >> do you mean it's a coincidence or do you mean you have evidence that there was corruption here in these numbers? >> i have no evidence of corruption. none whatsoever. >> okay. so these chicago guys had nothing to do with number coming out today. >> i don't know that. >> i just heard from jack welch with respect i guess was about ten minutes of absolute nonsense with no grounding in what the bureau of labor statistics actually does. >> joining us now is jared bernstein, who you just saw there responding to jack welch on "hardball" today. he is a senior fellow at the budget and policy priorities and msnbc and cnbc contributor. thank you for being here. i was absolutely riveted by that today and could not wait to contin
you're talking about the president of the united states playing with the bureau of labor sticks numbers. this is nixon stuff. jack, do you want to take back the charge that there was corruption here? >> no, i don't want to take back one word in that tweet. you don't think it's coincidental that we've got the biggest surge since 1983 and in the jobs surge? come on, chris. >> do you mean it's a coincidence or do you mean you have evidence that there was corruption here in these...
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states. i think most americans do not relate to him. tavis: let me give you these numbers. you are an economist. these things i find surprising. i know this is about much more than lip service but i find this fascinating. "the new york times" did a word search, and the democrats used the word poor or poverty for every 25,000 words uttered from the podium at the convention this summer. 3 times forever 25,000 words, they said,. before your guess i will tell you how many times the republicans said the word poor. it might surprise you. 5 times for every 25,000 words. i saw the smirk on your face. it happens every time i say that. democrats -- three times for every 25,000 words uttered republicans -- five times for every 25,000 words. bill clinton used it 11 times stirred he spoke to two hours long. he is it 11 times it. that is where the bulk of it came. i ask this question. if the democrats to not have the spine or the backbone to raise the issue publicly, to talk about the issue publicly, what
states. i think most americans do not relate to him. tavis: let me give you these numbers. you are an economist. these things i find surprising. i know this is about much more than lip service but i find this fascinating. "the new york times" did a word search, and the democrats used the word poor or poverty for every 25,000 words uttered from the podium at the convention this summer. 3 times forever 25,000 words, they said,. before your guess i will tell you how many times the...
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states. what i think is the most shocking and consequential revelation of last night's debate is coming up next with frank rich. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. hatch a design. kill the design. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting price under 16 grand. take it to the car shows. get a celebrity endorser. he's perfect. "i am?" yes, you are. making a groundbreaking car. it's that easy. ♪ challenge the need for such heavy measures with olay. regenerist micro-sculpting serum for firmer skin in 5 days. pretty heavy lifting for such a lightweight. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. >>> honestly, personally, i have never had more fun watching a debate in my entire life. when we got off the air last night, somebody sent me a note that t
states. what i think is the most shocking and consequential revelation of last night's debate is coming up next with frank rich. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with a simple idea. think. drink coffee. hatch a design. kill the design. design something totally original. do it again. that's good. kick out the committees. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it 40 mpg. no, 41. give it a huge display. give it a starting...
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boisterous, overbearing, standing for the united states of america? it was an absolute embarrassment. abc news should be beside themselves. this was the most pathetic debate i think i have ever watched in my entire life. to speak to the middle class, we do not even have a middle-class anymore. i watched my friends who have gone without work for five and six years at a stand it. they have gone through their savings. to think that the wealth of in this country could have to support the majority of the people, what happens when the wealthy no longer have income to support the country? >> thank you for the call. do not be a stranger. this is from the twitter page. senator among those in the senate room. here is what he had to say after the debate after-- the spin room. >> some tough questions. a tough issue, did he do what he had to do? >> i thought he handled it well. he talked about it personally. i thought he did very well. >> where is the race now? >> i feel better after tonight. >> is the respect to even. ? >> -- is the race back to an even. ? but th
boisterous, overbearing, standing for the united states of america? it was an absolute embarrassment. abc news should be beside themselves. this was the most pathetic debate i think i have ever watched in my entire life. to speak to the middle class, we do not even have a middle-class anymore. i watched my friends who have gone without work for five and six years at a stand it. they have gone through their savings. to think that the wealth of in this country could have to support the majority...
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let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states and i want everyone to know where does the us stand in terms of regime change they are very open it's no secret that they want to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely mixed up actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed over in syria the united states tried to prove that with the help of qatar where there is no constitution and the opposition is being crushed or of saudi arabia where there is no constitution even a remote notion of what the democracy is they will establish freedom and democracy in syria and i wonder who can believe this i wonder with the american diplomats do they put one and one together and the u.s. position is completely flawed i think basically that the u.s. are themselves at a loss in this situation they don't know what will happen they don't know what are the forces who will come to power wh
let's put it this way and you don't have democracy and they get along great with the united states and i want everyone to know where does the us stand in terms of regime change they are very open it's no secret that they want to go and then they're pushing on russia and criticizing of russia that it's them and china who are blocking any kind of progress on a solution the united states to my mind a completely mixed up actually and the reason to a large part of why all this mess has. triumphed...